Yoke play / Vibration
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Going from your statement the vibration is intense...
What have you changed on the car / engine ?
Have you changed the flex plate ?
Was the flex plate a good fit, any slack/ovality in the bolt holes ?
What condition is the harmonic balancer in, is it the original ?
Has the vibration always been there since you have had the car ?
Has it appeared after you have done some work ?
I think you need to do a process of elimination to determine if the vibration is; Engine, Gearbox/Converter/Flex plate/Converter, Prop, etc
1st step & as you have the car on axle stands, I would remove the prop, to eliminate the prop from the equation & to see if the vibration is present.
At least then it will help narrow down the focus areas. if it is still present, I would be double checking the flex plate/converter.
A mate of mine fitted his flex plate incorrectly, due to there being too much wear in the holes, normally this cant happen. This was the cause of his severe vibration....
What have you changed on the car / engine ?
Have you changed the flex plate ?
Was the flex plate a good fit, any slack/ovality in the bolt holes ?
What condition is the harmonic balancer in, is it the original ?
Has the vibration always been there since you have had the car ?
Has it appeared after you have done some work ?
I think you need to do a process of elimination to determine if the vibration is; Engine, Gearbox/Converter/Flex plate/Converter, Prop, etc
1st step & as you have the car on axle stands, I would remove the prop, to eliminate the prop from the equation & to see if the vibration is present.
At least then it will help narrow down the focus areas. if it is still present, I would be double checking the flex plate/converter.
A mate of mine fitted his flex plate incorrectly, due to there being too much wear in the holes, normally this cant happen. This was the cause of his severe vibration....
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If there's no load, the fluid drag in the trans will turn the wheels.sinny wrote:Terry I tried that but as I said in an earlier post when I put it in nuetral it still accelerated is if it was still in drive!
Wit the parking brake on and/or the trans in Park, the wheels won't turn unless summat's seriously wrong with your trans!
No-one will believe you...
The UJ's are good, the vibration doesn't seem to be coming from the diff or prop hence me thinking fex plate, torque converter, harmonic balancer or something worse in the trans!
Got her upto 65mph up on jack stands, shifted into neutral & pressed the accelerator & the speed climbed just as if it was still in drive. (vibration still there)
I'm going to pull the flex plate & check for issues.
Got her upto 65mph up on jack stands, shifted into neutral & pressed the accelerator & the speed climbed just as if it was still in drive. (vibration still there)
I'm going to pull the flex plate & check for issues.
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Trying to rule out possible causes: The vibration is at over 60mph which is about 3k rpm so I Revved her in park up to 4k rpm & no sign of vibration so that says to me the harmonic balancer & flexplate are ok or am I wrong?
How can I check the torque converter?
The prop angle is almost dead straight.
How can I check the torque converter?
The prop angle is almost dead straight.
Shaun 'Moparless' Senior
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as DB said could be fluid drag in the transsinny wrote:Got her upto 65mph up on jack stands, shifted into neutral & pressed the accelerator & the speed climbed just as if it was still in drive. (vibration still there)
test it in Neutral with the parking brake on and/or wheels on the ground, that will isolate anything from the trans backwards
process of elimination
if it still vibrates in Neutral must be something between the balancer and the trans
if the vibration stops, looks like it's something from the trans backwards

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(not to take this thread off track)
I'm currently getting a similar problem and I've not nailed down the issue yet, my tyres on the rear came with the car and could well be out of balance but with my problem I can rev to 5k in N with no ill effect. In drive it is speed dependant, fine from 0 -55 ish then past that 'hold on fast' (the car feels like its going to go in any direction).
Pete will hopefully find something this week.
Good luck, I'm watching this to see what you find out on yours.
Jon
edit, two minutes ago looks like you might have found the problem!!! GREAT NEWS.
I'm currently getting a similar problem and I've not nailed down the issue yet, my tyres on the rear came with the car and could well be out of balance but with my problem I can rev to 5k in N with no ill effect. In drive it is speed dependant, fine from 0 -55 ish then past that 'hold on fast' (the car feels like its going to go in any direction).
Pete will hopefully find something this week.
Good luck, I'm watching this to see what you find out on yours.
Jon
edit, two minutes ago looks like you might have found the problem!!! GREAT NEWS.
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